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Andreev, Andrei A (2010): Pollen profile MADJAGA, Lake Madjagara, Russia [dataset]. European Pollen Database (EPD), PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.739516

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Related to:
Andreev, Andrei A; Klimanov, Vladimir A (1989): Vegetation and climate history of central Yakutia during the Holocene and Late Pleistocene. In: Formation of Deposites and Placers on northeast of the USSR. SVKNII DVO AN SSSR, Magadan, Russia, 26-51
Tarasov, Pavel E; Harrison, Sandy P; Saarse, Leili; Pushenko, Marina Ya; Andreev, Andrei A; Aleshinskaya, Zoya V; Davydova, Natalia N; Dorofeyuk, Nadezhda I; Efremov, Yurii Y; Khomutova, Valentina I; Sevastyanov, Dimitrii V; Tamosaitis, Justinas; Uspenskaya, Olga N; Yakushko, Olga F; Tarasova, I V (1994): Lake Status Records from the Former Soviet Union & Mongolia. available from the World Data Center-A, https://doi.org/10.25921/49ag-ck94
Coverage:
Latitude: 64.833330 * Longitude: 120.966660
Date/Time Start: 1985-08-15T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1985-08-15T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.10 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 6.60 m
Event(s):
MADJAGA (Core2) * Latitude: 64.833330 * Longitude: 120.966660 * Date/Time: 1985-08-15T00:00:00 * Elevation: 160.0 m * Lake water depth: 2 m * Location: Lake Madjagara, Russia * Comment: central part of the lake. Core diameter: 5 cm. Area: 1440 ha. Thermokarst lake. Physiography: early Pleistocene terrace with sands. Surrounding vegetation: larch forest.
Comment:
The EPD (http://www.europeanpollendatabase.net) accepted species name is given in the parameter comment. This dataset was archived on 2010-05-11 from the EPD database.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
2Alnus hirsutaAln.h#Andreev, Andrei AAlnus glutinosa-type
3Alnus viridis subsp. fruticosaAln.v.f#Andreev, Andrei AAlnus viridis
4ArtemisiaArt#Andreev, Andrei AArtemisia
5Betula exilisBet.e#Andreev, Andrei ABetula
6Betula fruticosaeBet.f#Andreev, Andrei ABetula
7Betula platyphyllaBet.p#Andreev, Andrei ABetula
8BotrychiumBot#Andreev, Andrei ABotrychium
9BryalesBryes#Andreev, Andrei ABryophyte spores
10CaryophyllaceaeCphae#Andreev, Andrei ACaryophyllaceae
11ChenopodiaceaeCheae#Andreev, Andrei AChenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae
12AsteroideaeAsteroideae#Andreev, Andrei ACompositae subfam. Asteroideae
13CichorioideaeCicoid#Andreev, Andrei ACompositae subfam. Cichorioideae
14CruciferaeCru#Andreev, Andrei ACruciferae
15CyperaceaeCypae#Andreev, Andrei ACyperaceae
16Diphasium complanatumDip.c#Andreev, Andrei ALycopodium clavatum-type
17EricalesErl#Andreev, Andrei AEricaceae-type
18GaliumGal#Andreev, Andrei ARubiaceae
19GeraniumGer#Andreev, Andrei AGeranium
20GramineaeGraae#Andreev, Andrei AGramineae
21Indeterminable: unknownInd.unkn#Andreev, Andrei AIndeterminable: unknown
22Larix dahuricaLar.d#Andreev, Andrei ALarix
23Lycopodium clavatumLyc.c#Andreev, Andrei ALycopodium clavatum-type
24Menyanthes trifoliataMey.t#Andreev, Andrei AMenyanthes trifoliata-type
25NupharNup#Andreev, Andrei ANuphar
26OnagraceaeOnaae#Andreev, Andrei AOnagraceae
27Picea abies subsp. obovataPic.a.o#Andreev, Andrei APicea
28Pinus haploxylonPin.x#Andreev, Andrei APinus haploxylon-type
29Pinus sylvestrisPin.s#Andreev, Andrei APinus diploxylon-type
30PolypodiaceaePocae#Andreev, Andrei ADryopteris-type
31RanunculaceaeRanae#Andreev, Andrei ARanunculaceae
32RosaceaeRosae#Andreev, Andrei ARosaceae
33Rubus chamaemorusRub.c#Andreev, Andrei ARubus chamaemorus
34SalixSal#Andreev, Andrei ASalix
35Sanguisorba officinalisSan.o#Andreev, Andrei ASanguisorba officinalis
36Selaginella sibiricaSel.b#Andreev, Andrei ASelaginella sibirica
37SphagnumSph#Andreev, Andrei ASphagnum
38ThalictrumTha#Andreev, Andrei AThalictrum
39TyphaTyp#Andreev, Andrei ATypha latifolia-type
40UmbelliferaeUmb#Andreev, Andrei AUmbelliferae
Size:
2574 data points

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